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Generalized statistical convergence and statistical core of double sequences
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    Generalized statistical convergence and statistical core of double sequences (English)
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    2 March 2011
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    \(\lambda\)-statistical convergence was introduced in [\textit{Mursaleen}, Math. Slovaca, 50, No. 1, 111--115 (2000; Zbl 0953.40002)] for single sequences as follows: Let \(\lambda=(\lambda_n)\) be a non-decreasing sequence of positive numbers tending to \(\infty\) such that \[ \lambda_{n+1}\leq \lambda_n+1, \qquad \lambda_1=0. \] A double sequence \(x=x_{jk}\) is said to be \((\lambda, \mu)\)-statistically convergent to \(l\) if \(\delta_{\lambda\mu}(E)=0\), where \(E=\{j\in J_m, k\in I_n:|x_{jk}-l|\geq\varepsilon\}\), i.e., if for every \(\varepsilon>0\), \[ (P)\lim_{m,n} \frac{1}{\lambda_m\mu_n} \big|\{j\in J_m,\;k\in I_n:|x_{jk}-l|\geq\varepsilon\}\big|=0. \] In this case the authors write \((st_{\lambda,\mu})\lim_{j,k}x_{j,k}=l\) and they denote the set of all \((\lambda, \mu)\)-statistically convergent double sequences by \(S_{\lambda,\mu}\). In this paper, they extended the notion of \(\lambda\)-statistical convergence to the \((\lambda, \mu)\)-statistical convergence for double sequences \(x=(x_k)\). They also determine some matrix transformations and establish some core theorems related to their new space of double sequences \(S_{\lambda,\mu}\).
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    double sequence
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    statistical convergence
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    matrix transformation
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    core
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